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Latest revision as of 17:04, 24 January 2023
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Description
Voice activity detection (VAD) is a hot topic in nowadays IoT system that can be used for keyword spotting, speech recognition and audio recording. IoT nodes require rich data information out of analog sensor interface accompanied by low noise and low power consumed in the analog part. As an essential part of analog sensor interface, capacitive DAC with low mismatch and calibration is needed for the project. During this interdisciplinary project, along with the analog design, design, synthesis and implementation of digital FSM is also required. Hence, having a background of VLSI1 is a plus, while having basics of analog integrated circuits is necessary.
Status: Available
- Looking for semester and master project students
- Supervisor: Hesam Omdeh Ghiasi <hghiasi@ethz.ch>
Prerequisites
- Analog integrated circuits
- VLSI is a plus
Character
- 20% Literature review
- 20% Theory
- 60% Simulation
Professor
Prof. Taekwang Jang <tjang@ethz.ch>